Abstract [en]

We report a comparative study of the optical and structural properties of mass-transport and conventionally grown GaN by hydride vapor phase epitaxy. A strong donor-acceptor pair emission is observed from the mass-transport regions with a distinctive intensity contrast between the exciton and donor-acceptor bands from mass-transport and nontransport regions. Secondary ion mass spectroscopy was employed to investigate the impurity incorporation into different regions. A moderate increase of residual impurity incorporation or redistribution was found in mass-transport regions related to different growth modes.